Do spells hit Hidden Tesla when they are underground?
In Clash of Clans, spells don't effect Hidden Tesla while are hidden. However, in Clash Royale you can see Tesla from the time they are placed. Do spells, such as poison and lightning, deal damage to them while they are underground?
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No, hidden teslas will not be damaged while hidden. From the clash-royale wiki - "When it retreats underground when not attacking, the Tesla is unaffected by Spells, such as the Rocket and Lightning. It also cannot be targeted by cards that have a longer range than the Tesla, such as the X-Bow or the Princess, while hiding."
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Do Lightning spells work on hidden Tesla?
Lightning Spells, Freeze Spells, and Earthquake Spells cannot harm a Hidden Tesla if it has not yet been revealed. Defense-targeting troops will not target a Tesla until it is revealed, even if all other defenses are destroyed.Does Earthquake hit hidden Tesla?
An Earthquake is able to damage a Tesla even if it has been concealed, making it one of the most efficient ways to eliminate the building at a positive elixir trade.Do Hidden Teslas do more damage to PEKKAs?
I found out that hidden teslas do double damage to PEKKAs, but the lightning spell does the same damage which does to other troops... If PEKKA is weak against electricity, she must be also weak against lightning spells because lightning is made of electricity.Does Tesla Tower reset Sparky?
The Tesla, despite having an electric theme and attack, cannot reset the Inferno Tower, Inferno Dragon's attack or the Sparky's charge.Millions will use it! NIKOLA TESLA \
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It should be amended that as of the March 3rd 2020 balance changes, the earthquake spell can do damage to the Tesla tower.
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